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I am having some problems with passing emission test and the only odd thing I see while viewing the OBDII data on a laptop is that the downstream O2 sensor seems to be seeing a rich condition (slow switching between .57 to about .86) while the upstream O2 sensor is giving me a nice fast switching .02 to about .7 sine wave. I have replaced the O2 sensor and am still observing the same behavior. Is this normal? In my quest to correct my horribly failed emissions test, I have tested and replaced the following: Replaced: IAC (motor seized about mid way) DS O2S (probably did not need to) Coolant temperature sensor (replaced because of erratic readings a couple months back) PCV valve a couple old cracked vacuum lines Tested and functioning correctly: TPS EGR Evap system vacuum system fuel pressure/volume compression I also performed the normal tune up steps prior to the inspection. I have not wanted to go back and have it tested again since I made the repairs because the exhaust still smells rich to me. The car does not and has never had any driveability problems and gets around 23-25MPG. Car has about 215K freeway miles on it but had a dealer installed engine at 95K miles, and is well maintained. Here are the results of the emissions test (California) Test RPM %CO2 O2 HC CO NO 15 MPH 1858 14 0 139 1.14 659 25 MPH 1915 13.6 0 165 1.47 822 Any help is appreciated The down stream 02 sensor is supposed to have a slow curve, that is telling |
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I am having some problems with passing emission test and the only odd thing I see while viewing the OBDII data on a laptop is that the downstream O2 sensor seems to be seeing a rich condition (slow switching between .57 to about .86) while the upstream O2 sensor is giving me a nice fast switching .02 to about .7 sine wave. I have replaced the O2 sensor and am still observing the same behavior. Is this normal? |
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Hey Glenn, thanks for the quick reply. I know that the slow switching is normal, I am just concerned with the .86 volt reading and the rich exhaust smell... Everything I have read thus far tells me that I should see a slow switching response but that it should be closer to the center line mark (.47). I guess I should just go have the retest done and cross my fingers after fixing what I have thus far. |
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I am having some problems with passing emission test and the only odd thing I see while viewing the OBDII data on a laptop is that the downstream O2 sensor seems to be seeing a rich condition (slow switching between .57 to about .86) while the upstream O2 sensor is giving me a nice fast switching .02 to about .7 sine wave. I have replaced the O2 sensor and am still observing the same behavior. Is this normal? In my quest to correct my horribly failed emissions test, I have tested and replaced the following: Replaced: IAC (motor seized about mid way) DS O2S (probably did not need to) Coolant temperature sensor (replaced because of erratic readings a couple months back) PCV valve a couple old cracked vacuum lines Tested and functioning correctly: TPS EGR Evap system vacuum system fuel pressure/volume compression I also performed the normal tune up steps prior to the inspection. I have not wanted to go back and have it tested again since I made the repairs because the exhaust still smells rich to me. The car does not and has never had any driveability problems and gets around 23-25MPG. Car has about 215K freeway miles on it but had a dealer installed engine at 95K miles, and is well maintained. Here are the results of the emissions test (California) Test RPM %CO2 O2 HC CO NO 15 MPH 1858 14 0 139 1.14 659 25 MPH 1915 13.6 0 165 1.47 822 Any help is appreciated |
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I am having some problems with passing emission test and the only odd thing I see while viewing the OBDII data on a laptop is that the downstream O2 sensor seems to be seeing a rich condition (slow switching between .57 to about .86) while the upstream O2 sensor is giving me a nice fast switching .02 to about .7 sine wave. I have replaced the O2 sensor and am still observing the same behavior. Is this normal? In my quest to correct my horribly failed emissions test, I have tested and replaced the following: Replaced: IAC (motor seized about mid way) DS O2S (probably did not need to) Coolant temperature sensor (replaced because of erratic readings a couple months back) PCV valve a couple old cracked vacuum lines Tested and functioning correctly: TPS EGR Evap system vacuum system fuel pressure/volume compression I also performed the normal tune up steps prior to the inspection. I have not wanted to go back and have it tested again since I made the repairs because the exhaust still smells rich to me. The car does not and has never had any driveability problems and gets around 23-25MPG. Car has about 215K freeway miles on it but had a dealer installed engine at 95K miles, and is well maintained. Here are the results of the emissions test (California) Test RPM %CO2 O2 HC CO NO 15 MPH 1858 14 0 139 1.14 659 25 MPH 1915 13.6 0 165 1.47 822 Any help is appreciated Dave long and short term adaptive memory will tell you if you have a |
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Unfortunately I can only log 6 values at once. These readings were taken over about 50 seconds on a flat road at 25MPH (cruise control set for stability) at approximately 850ft elevation with outside temperature in the 60's. Sample Rate Setting=0.100 Start Time:8:26:23 AM Date of Log:10/25/2005 MAP USO2S DSO2S TPS% RPM LT FT 19.5 0.255 0.745 20 2058.25 -1.6 19.5 0.175 0.745 20 2006.75 -2.3 18.6 0.155 0.785 19 2007.25 -3.1 18.6 0.12 0.685 19 2029.25 -3.9 17.1 0.335 0.765 18 2018 -3.9 16.2 0.665 0.705 18 2031.5 -3.1 17.4 0.1 0.725 17 2017.75 -4.7 13.3 0.53 0.785 16 1987 -6.3 12.7 0.725 0.705 16 1986.5 -7 11.5 0.1 0.235 14 1934 -7 12.1 0.175 0.63 14 1926 -7 12.1 0.55 0.685 14 1916.75 -6.3 11.5 0.665 0.785 14 1915.25 -6.3 12.1 0.685 0.765 14 1905.5 -6.3 11.5 0.175 0.745 14 1900.25 -6.3 12.1 0.12 0.765 14 1904.5 -6.3 11.5 0.705 0.765 14 1884.5 -6.3 11.2 0.705 0.745 14 1880.5 -5.5 11.5 0.685 0.765 14 1880.75 -5.5 11.2 0.645 0.745 14 1870.5 -5.5 11.5 0.1 0.685 14 1880.5 -5.5 12.1 0.12 0.745 14 1875 -5.5 12.1 0.215 0.745 14 1878 -5.5 11.5 0.1 0.725 14 1878.75 -5.5 11.5 0.295 0.745 14 1877.25 -5.5 11.2 0.57 0.725 14 1871 -5.5 11.8 0.59 0.725 14 1877.75 -5.5 11.5 0.12 0.765 14 1887.25 -5.5 11.8 0.49 0.765 14 1880.5 -5.5 11.5 0.665 0.725 14 1883.5 -5.5 11.5 0.55 0.705 14 1876 -4.7 12.1 0.135 0.745 14 1888 -4.7 11.2 0.175 0.765 13 1845.25 -4.7 10 0.12 0.765 14 1842 -5.5 11.2 0.1 0.665 14 1831.5 -5.5 10.3 0.12 0.725 14 1876.5 -4.7 11.5 0.12 0.725 18 1998.75 -5.5 15.6 0.725 0.785 16 1958.5 0 If that is long term addaptive fuel memory to the right and the highest |
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